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| Chinese name | |
| Traditional Chinese | 圍棋 |
| Simplified Chinese | 围棋 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Wéiqí (wei2qi2) |
| Wade-Giles | Wei-ch'i |
| Japanese name | |
| Kanji | 囲碁 |
| Romaji | Igo |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 바둑 |
| Revised Romanization | Baduk |
| McCune-Reischauer | Paduk |
Go is a strategic, two-player board game originating in ancient China between 2000 BC and 200 BC.
Go is a popular game in East AsiaEast Asia is a subregion of Asia. It covers about 6,640,000 km², or 15 percent of the continent. The following countries are located in East Asia: China, except for the province of Qinghai and the autonomous regions of Xinjiang and Tibet, which may also b. The development of InternetThis article is about the Internet the extensive, worldwide computer network available to the public. An internet is a more general term for a set of interconnected computer networks that are connected by internetworking''. WWW information network structu play has served to increase notably its popularity throughout the rest of the world, in recent years. The English name Go originated from the Japanese character 碁. The ChineseThe Chinese language (/, /, or ; pinyin: hany, huay, or zhongwen) is a member of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. Although most Chinese view the many varieties of spoken Chinese as a single language, regional variations in spoken language are compara name 圍棋 wéiqí roughly translates to the "Board Game of Surrounding (One's Opponent)", or, less literally, the "Enclosing Game".
According to the history of GoThe history of go has often been told in terms of traditional legends from China. Recent archaeology has added concrete facts. China is the probable birthplace of go weiqi in Chinese), but an exact date for the appearance of the game is still unclear at p, the game was used as a teaching tool after an ancient Chinese Emperor designed it for his son, who he thought needed to learn discipline, concentration, and balance. The son went on to become the first great player, a good emperorAn emperor is a monarch and sovereign ruler of an empire or any other imperial realm. Emperors are generally recognised to be above kings in honour. They may obtain their position hereditarily, or by force, such as a coup d'etat. Derivation of Emperor The, and a balanced human being. Another suggested genesis for the game states that in ancient times, Chinese warlords and generals would use pieces of stone to map out attacking positions.
Go is deep, as playing against any stronger player will demonstrate ( depth of the gameThe traditional board game go has a number of national, regional and online systems of measuring levels of skill, as ranks and ratings . A go rank is comparable to a rank in some martial arts, for example karate. A rating calculated on the basis of game r as established by
ELO ranking in Go). With each new level (rank) comes a deeper appreciation for the subtlety involved, and for the insight of stronger players. Beginners often start by randomly placing stones on the board, as if it were a game of chance — and they inevitably lose to experienced players. But soon an understanding of how stones connect to form strength develops, and shortly afterward a few basic joseki (corner sequences) are understood. Learning the ways of life and death helps to develop one's situational judgement.Further experience yields an understanding of the board, the importance of the edges, then the efficiency of developing (in the corners first, then walls, then center). Soon, the advanced beginner understands that territory and influence are somewhat interchangeable — but there needs to be a balance. Best is to develop more or less at the same pace as the opponent, in both territory and influence. This intricate struggle of power and control makes the game highly dynamic.